词汇 | example_english_fluidity |
释义 | Examples of fluidityThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There was some fluidity between the local bands due to marriage and other causes. Effects of phospholipid acyl chain fluidity, phase transitions, and cholesterol on (sodium-potassium ion)-stimulated adenosinetri-phosphatase. There are several possible reasons for a specific perturbation of outer membrane lipids in pluriparasitized cells resulting in increased lipid fluidity. While relying on established method, simultaneously there is fluidity in treatment, for example denial is accepted if it helps achieve the goals. Ageing reverses these libertarian possibilities in producing a contradiction between the fixedness of the body and the fluidity of social images. Changes in membrane fluidity also regulate the opening and relaxation kinetics of ion channels in neurons. An awareness of these aberrant forms allows us to move beyond conventional assumptions about the fixity of print and the fluidity of manuscript. Each reflects the fluidity of the borderline between levels of competence. Another interesting aspect of this situation is the fluidity of these identity formations and the level of hypocrisy involved. The book stresses the fluidity inherent in all literacies and ways in which divergent images/videogames position us to "read" these "texts" in different ways. What this structure lacks in fluidity, however, it makes up in thoroughness. A change in the local fluidity could alter the diffusion rates of a tethered ligand and thereby prevent or enhance its probability of capture. Another important advantage is that trust-based policies mimic the fluidity of human relationships. Once the membrane fluidity has been adjusted by desaturation, the enzyme is downregulated. As the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane fluidity decreases, the polarization value increases, and vice versa. The relationship between probe polarization and cytoplasmic membrane fluidity is an inverse one. The diversity, ingenuity, fluidity, and epistemological resilience of the past science is now forced into a rigid, simplistic mold. Again, if there are limits to fluidity to maintain ethnic diversity, what are they ? Trollope's nostalgia for the "feminized" man is itself illustrative of the fluidity of gender characteristics. Her book shows the fluidity of knowledge of nature across different areas of culture. The phospholipids, in the presence of cholesterol, attain a state of fluidity intermediate between the gel and liquid crystalline state. The degree of un-saturation of membrane lipids is known to influence membrane fluidity and response to low temperature in plants. Finally, multiple reg ression revealed reported hours per week spent wr iting outside class was significantly associated with oral fluidity gains. First, language boundaries retain, if not exactly their precolonial shape, at least something of their precolonial fluidity. In addition, the tether length, the temperature, the fluidity of the membrane lipids, and particularly the approach and separation rates, all play important roles. Thus, cholesterol stabilizes the fluidity by abolishing the temperature influence. Increased temperature increases membrane fluidity, which makes lateral movement of the receptor possible (3). Although he comes to no conclusion, the discussion illuminates both the song and the fluidity of the genre's characteristics. Fluidity of phospholipid bilayers and membranes after exposure to osmium tetroxide and glutaraldehyde. In societies that pass from fluidity to rigidity in power ascription, central possession wanes. Conceivably, as a tool of representation, the computer may have the potential to head towards absolute fluidity or towards further fixation and reduction. High levels of structural diversity and fluidity were hallmarks of our interviewees' residential units. Fluidity of beliefs seems to be a prerequisite for steady progress toward precise identification (even regarding basic kinds). Of course, ambiguity and fluidity have always been characteristic features of music. Increased membrane cholesterol and decreased membrane fluidity in human red blood cells. The importance of fluidity of representation is apparent in recent work attempting to map the location of tonal relationships in the brain. In short, fluidity and inclusivity may dilute diaspora of specific meanings. The authors explore the fluidity and stability of ethnicity as a social description in interview transcripts of young people at complementary schools. To be sure, ever y jural system exhibits unsettledness and fluidity, to a greater or lesser degree. From the beginning of the nineteenth century capital had moved with great fluidity between one sector and another. Information on membrane fluidity was not part of the review. We also suggest that fluorescent polarization is a good biophysical approach to studying overall bacterial membrane fluidity under hypobaric and other environmental conditions. In his mature orchestral works, a natural fluidity is achieved in fluctuating between these extremes. In contrast, as temperature increases, thermal energy is translated into molecular motion, resulting in increased fluidity and cross-sectional area. In the first place, a more precise understanding of the overall problem will only be possible once the complexity and fluidity of diverse levels of identity are recognized. Their popular practices subvert most of the dichotomies of a western worldview : individual versus community ; material versus spiritual ; private versus public - there is instead fluidity between the two. The results confirm that the pluriparasitized cells have a greater fluidity towards the centre of the plasma membrane with little change occurring nearer to the membrane surface. Architecture and motion: ideas on fluidity in sound, image and space. The fluidity of youth politics under the democratic dispensation weakens the relative position of those local elites which were strengthened by unified youth support during military rule. There was a recognisable fluidity to their gait : it had not become, as a result of the walker, a sequence of partial movements strung laboriously together. However, flexibility and fluidity characterizes human cognition, particularly in higher-level reasoning and problem solving; hence the requirement for a cognitive lingua franca to combine the outputs of the modular subsystems. Fluidity over political approaches and more exact ways of separating and contextualising different sources of disadvantage and different remedies fits well with new ways of theorising old age. The fluidity of homelessness as a status heightens the potential for self-selection in our study groups, because village or squatter boys might leave or return home depending on current welfare. The polarization experiments confirmed the significant effect of hypobaric pressure on cytoplasmic membrane fluidity ; the ability to function as viscous two-dimensional fluids within their physiological temperature range. In a sense it did not matter that fire was simultaneously the chemical principle of fluidity and the manifestation of some more primary entities or motion. Of course, there were moments of brilliance in the work, and at these times we were able to glimpse the immense possibilities - the articulate fluidity of dance and music. Clear enough, however, are both the fluidity of boundaries and centrality of interactions on the one hand and the pitfalls of regional history on the other. As men learnt to move with ease from one language to another and make sense of the world through others' eyes, a new kind of intellectual and cultural fluidity emerged. They did not try to strategically revive the creativity of the shari ah or its former fluidity; instead they voiced their opposition through nationalist or communalist politics. Another dancer, whilst watching the rumba, commented that younger people do not know how to dance with the required fluidity and that they have ' staccato ' movement. Fluidity was ensured by choreographed transitions during which performers as well as scenery were pushed onstage on rolling platforms, embodying the key themes of mobility and displacement. In its magical fluidity, voice is inextricably bound up with the condition of language, and yet is something more than language that is impossible to pin down or to control. The very fluidity of relation between his own writing in the treatise and the examples he provides is revealing of the status of song in the period. Despite the detailed reconstruction of particular productions, the reader is perhaps more aware here than in surveys of mainstream theatre of disparities between print's relative fixity and performance's sheer fluidity. The moral economy, he argues, was not a stable concept but rather a 'fluidity of mentality ', particularly evident in the detailed languages of class used by rural people. The fact that the numbers go up to sixty-four rather than sixty in their demonstration of the length of a minute further illustrates the fluidity of mythological time. Both bacterial species were capable of growth under hypobaric conditions and no distinct trend emerged as to the effect of hypobaric pressure on bacterial growth and cytoplasmic membrane fluidity. He views inbreeding and positive assortative mating as a cause for class structure and local stability, and outbreeding as a cause for fluidity in social systems. Moreover, a change in the local membrane fluidity will alter the lateral diffusion rate of a ligand, thereby preventing or enhancing its probability of capture by a receptor. Correlation of b-amyloid aggregate size and hydrophobicity with decreased bilayer fluidity of model membranes. The inherent fluidity of language ensures that a definition of a word is a moving target; as long as it is in use its meaning could continue to expand. To some extent this is indicative of the fluidity of the concepts, but might also be attributed to a ' lack of theoretical precision in approaching this issue ' (p. 2). Where there is fluidity or interchangeability between roles within that musical community, such as between barbershop arrangers and performers, there is likewise fluidity in the boundaries of the musical work. What they miss, he concludes, is sensitivity to the fluidity of people's perceptions, which cause them to change the way they understand the world and change their behavior over time. The strength and stability of a life based upon deep and lasting commitments, or the stimulation and challenge of a life based upon fluidity and change? An alteration in outer cell membrane lipid composition, and associated membrane fluidity changes, may therefore result from the enhanced lipid mobilization required for parasite multiplication during schizogony. The fluidity of grammatical norm results from its unique historical and sociolinguistic circumstances. The influence of cholesterol on synaptic fluidity and dopamine uptake. Effects of plasma membrane fluidity on serotonin transport by endothelial cells. However, the extent of this 'fluidity' varies. In one respect there is a certain fluidity. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I fear that it heralds a social petrification, when the national need is for fluidity and mixing. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In each it holds healthy elements of fluidity, and it is vital that it be allowed to remain fluid. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Unlike many places in the world, we have fluidity in terms of people coming in and out of the country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Around the fluidities and flexibilities afforded by the new market arrangements form new possibilities for previously unenvisaged ways of being. Their criteria of personal responsibility enjoy the fluidity necessary to achieve social policies rather than the rigour demanded by respect for individual autonomy. One of the primary functions of endothelial cells is to maintain the fluidity of blood. The existence of a network alone cannot fully explain this sort of fluidity and the absence of fixed-denomination currency. Alluding to the dialogical nature of space and the resulting fluidity of the meaning of place still is fine, yet in its generality unacceptable. The use of tribal categories has obscured the tensions and differences within societies as well as the fluidity of inter-tribal boundaries. Although both men and women understood the fluidity of social categories, they experienced and negotiated them in different ways. Fourthly, it attributes such practices with fluidity, negotiation and openness, while reformism is characterized as closed, rigid and dogmatic. They have also exposed the fluidity and contested nature of ethnic/lineage/family boundaries. Again, other molecules such as proteins may have been altered in the membrane that decreased the fluidity. The concept of the life course is often subsumed within a contemporary sociology that assumes a high degree of diversity, fluidity and individual choice. The relative activity of these lipid-linked desaturases is inversely correlated with temperature, suggesting that membrane fluidity regulates their activity. Increase of the temperature increases membrane fluidity, which makes lateral movement of the receptor possible. The problem arose in terms of spontaneity and fluidity of expression when using solely pre-determined synthesis interfaces and functional algorithms to generate sound. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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